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What are the measurements of a car?

"Measurements of a car" is a broad term. To give you the most relevant information, I need to know what specific measurements you're looking for.

Here are some examples:

Exterior dimensions:

* Length: Overall length of the vehicle, from bumper to bumper.

* Width: Overall width of the vehicle, measured at its widest point.

* Height: Overall height of the vehicle, from ground to the highest point (excluding roof racks or antennas).

* Wheelbase: Distance between the front and rear axles.

* Track: Distance between the left and right wheels.

* Ground clearance: Distance between the lowest point of the vehicle and the ground.

Interior dimensions:

* Headroom: Vertical space inside the cabin, measured from the headliner to the floor.

* Legroom: Horizontal space for the legs of front and rear passengers.

* Shoulder room: Horizontal space for the shoulders of front and rear passengers.

* Cargo space: Volume of the trunk or cargo area.

Other measurements:

* Fuel tank capacity: The amount of fuel the car can hold.

* Curb weight: Weight of the car with all standard equipment, but without passengers or cargo.

* Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR): Maximum weight the car can carry, including the weight of the vehicle, passengers, and cargo.

To get the specific measurements for a particular car, you can:

* Consult the manufacturer's website: Most car manufacturers provide detailed specifications for their models, including measurements.

* Check a car review website: Websites like Edmunds, Kelley Blue Book, and Car and Driver often include detailed information about car dimensions.

* Look up the car's owner's manual: The owner's manual typically includes measurements of the car's exterior and interior.

Please tell me what specific measurements you're interested in, and I can provide you with more accurate information.